Patricia McAleer Hamaguchi
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Childhood Speech, Language, and Listening Problems aims to answer the questions many parents ask themselves as they try to make sense of their developing child's problems with speech and language.
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Childhood Speech, Language, and Listening Problems aims to answer the questions many parents ask themselves as they try to make sense of their developing child's problems with speech and language.
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- 3 ed
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 466g
- ISBN-13: 9780470532164
- ISBN-10: 0470532165
- Artikelnr.: 29743407
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- 3 ed
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 466g
- ISBN-13: 9780470532164
- ISBN-10: 0470532165
- Artikelnr.: 29743407
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
PATRICIA MCALEER HAMAGUCHI, M.A., CCC-SLP, holds a master's degree in speech-language pathology and is certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. She has been a practicing speech-language pathologist for nearly thirty years and has written several books on related topics. She has a private practice in Cupertino, California, and resides nearby with her husband and two children.
Acknowledgments v
Introduction 1
Part I What You Should Know and How to Get Help 5
1 Speech, Language, and Listening: How They Develop 7
What Is Speech? 8
What Is Language? 9
What Is Listening? 11
How Do Children Learn to Communicate? 12
Speech, Language, and Listening Milestones 13
2 Does Your Child Need Help? The Warning Signs 22
When to Get Help 22
Warning Signs to Look For 26
3 Having Your Child Evaluated 36
Whom to See 36
Where to Go 38
The Evaluation (aka the Assessment) 45
Special Considerations:Testing Infants and Preschoolers 56
4 After the Evaluation: Understanding Report Jargon and the IEP 59
The Numbers Used to Measure Performance 59
After the Evaluation: Using Public School Services in the United States 62
Options for Speech and Language Therapy 66
Part II Speech, Language, and Listening Problems 73
5 Understanding Speech Problems 75
Stuttering 76
Common Pronunciation Problems 81
Common Voice Problems 117
6 Understanding Language Problems 125
Your Baby's First Words 126
Toddlers and Preschoolers with Delayed Speech or Language 128
When Learning New Words Comes Slowly: Vocabulary Problems 144
The "Him Not Talkin' Right" Child: Morphological and Syntax Problems 159
The "Whatchamacallit, Um, Thing Over There" Child: A Word Retrieval Problem
167
The "I Don't Know How to Explain It" Child: Sequencing, Referential, and
Divergent Language Problems 176
Social Language and Playing: When Something's Just Not Right 186
7 Understanding Listening (Auditory) Problems 203
The "What? Did You Say Something?" Child: A Central Auditory Processing
Problem 204
The "I Forgot What You Said" Child: An Auditory Memory Problem 220
The "I Don't Understand What I'm Supposed to Do" Child: A Language
Processing Problem (AKA Receptive Language Delay) 229
8 Causes and Associated Conditions 242
Common Causes of Speech, Language, and Listening Problems 243
Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Hearing Impairment, and Other Special Conditions
253
9 Answers to Your Questions 275
Appendix A Resources 296
Appendix B Suggested Reading 300
Index 303
Introduction 1
Part I What You Should Know and How to Get Help 5
1 Speech, Language, and Listening: How They Develop 7
What Is Speech? 8
What Is Language? 9
What Is Listening? 11
How Do Children Learn to Communicate? 12
Speech, Language, and Listening Milestones 13
2 Does Your Child Need Help? The Warning Signs 22
When to Get Help 22
Warning Signs to Look For 26
3 Having Your Child Evaluated 36
Whom to See 36
Where to Go 38
The Evaluation (aka the Assessment) 45
Special Considerations:Testing Infants and Preschoolers 56
4 After the Evaluation: Understanding Report Jargon and the IEP 59
The Numbers Used to Measure Performance 59
After the Evaluation: Using Public School Services in the United States 62
Options for Speech and Language Therapy 66
Part II Speech, Language, and Listening Problems 73
5 Understanding Speech Problems 75
Stuttering 76
Common Pronunciation Problems 81
Common Voice Problems 117
6 Understanding Language Problems 125
Your Baby's First Words 126
Toddlers and Preschoolers with Delayed Speech or Language 128
When Learning New Words Comes Slowly: Vocabulary Problems 144
The "Him Not Talkin' Right" Child: Morphological and Syntax Problems 159
The "Whatchamacallit, Um, Thing Over There" Child: A Word Retrieval Problem
167
The "I Don't Know How to Explain It" Child: Sequencing, Referential, and
Divergent Language Problems 176
Social Language and Playing: When Something's Just Not Right 186
7 Understanding Listening (Auditory) Problems 203
The "What? Did You Say Something?" Child: A Central Auditory Processing
Problem 204
The "I Forgot What You Said" Child: An Auditory Memory Problem 220
The "I Don't Understand What I'm Supposed to Do" Child: A Language
Processing Problem (AKA Receptive Language Delay) 229
8 Causes and Associated Conditions 242
Common Causes of Speech, Language, and Listening Problems 243
Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Hearing Impairment, and Other Special Conditions
253
9 Answers to Your Questions 275
Appendix A Resources 296
Appendix B Suggested Reading 300
Index 303
Acknowledgments v
Introduction 1
Part I What You Should Know and How to Get Help 5
1 Speech, Language, and Listening: How They Develop 7
What Is Speech? 8
What Is Language? 9
What Is Listening? 11
How Do Children Learn to Communicate? 12
Speech, Language, and Listening Milestones 13
2 Does Your Child Need Help? The Warning Signs 22
When to Get Help 22
Warning Signs to Look For 26
3 Having Your Child Evaluated 36
Whom to See 36
Where to Go 38
The Evaluation (aka the Assessment) 45
Special Considerations:Testing Infants and Preschoolers 56
4 After the Evaluation: Understanding Report Jargon and the IEP 59
The Numbers Used to Measure Performance 59
After the Evaluation: Using Public School Services in the United States 62
Options for Speech and Language Therapy 66
Part II Speech, Language, and Listening Problems 73
5 Understanding Speech Problems 75
Stuttering 76
Common Pronunciation Problems 81
Common Voice Problems 117
6 Understanding Language Problems 125
Your Baby's First Words 126
Toddlers and Preschoolers with Delayed Speech or Language 128
When Learning New Words Comes Slowly: Vocabulary Problems 144
The "Him Not Talkin' Right" Child: Morphological and Syntax Problems 159
The "Whatchamacallit, Um, Thing Over There" Child: A Word Retrieval Problem
167
The "I Don't Know How to Explain It" Child: Sequencing, Referential, and
Divergent Language Problems 176
Social Language and Playing: When Something's Just Not Right 186
7 Understanding Listening (Auditory) Problems 203
The "What? Did You Say Something?" Child: A Central Auditory Processing
Problem 204
The "I Forgot What You Said" Child: An Auditory Memory Problem 220
The "I Don't Understand What I'm Supposed to Do" Child: A Language
Processing Problem (AKA Receptive Language Delay) 229
8 Causes and Associated Conditions 242
Common Causes of Speech, Language, and Listening Problems 243
Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Hearing Impairment, and Other Special Conditions
253
9 Answers to Your Questions 275
Appendix A Resources 296
Appendix B Suggested Reading 300
Index 303
Introduction 1
Part I What You Should Know and How to Get Help 5
1 Speech, Language, and Listening: How They Develop 7
What Is Speech? 8
What Is Language? 9
What Is Listening? 11
How Do Children Learn to Communicate? 12
Speech, Language, and Listening Milestones 13
2 Does Your Child Need Help? The Warning Signs 22
When to Get Help 22
Warning Signs to Look For 26
3 Having Your Child Evaluated 36
Whom to See 36
Where to Go 38
The Evaluation (aka the Assessment) 45
Special Considerations:Testing Infants and Preschoolers 56
4 After the Evaluation: Understanding Report Jargon and the IEP 59
The Numbers Used to Measure Performance 59
After the Evaluation: Using Public School Services in the United States 62
Options for Speech and Language Therapy 66
Part II Speech, Language, and Listening Problems 73
5 Understanding Speech Problems 75
Stuttering 76
Common Pronunciation Problems 81
Common Voice Problems 117
6 Understanding Language Problems 125
Your Baby's First Words 126
Toddlers and Preschoolers with Delayed Speech or Language 128
When Learning New Words Comes Slowly: Vocabulary Problems 144
The "Him Not Talkin' Right" Child: Morphological and Syntax Problems 159
The "Whatchamacallit, Um, Thing Over There" Child: A Word Retrieval Problem
167
The "I Don't Know How to Explain It" Child: Sequencing, Referential, and
Divergent Language Problems 176
Social Language and Playing: When Something's Just Not Right 186
7 Understanding Listening (Auditory) Problems 203
The "What? Did You Say Something?" Child: A Central Auditory Processing
Problem 204
The "I Forgot What You Said" Child: An Auditory Memory Problem 220
The "I Don't Understand What I'm Supposed to Do" Child: A Language
Processing Problem (AKA Receptive Language Delay) 229
8 Causes and Associated Conditions 242
Common Causes of Speech, Language, and Listening Problems 243
Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Hearing Impairment, and Other Special Conditions
253
9 Answers to Your Questions 275
Appendix A Resources 296
Appendix B Suggested Reading 300
Index 303